MAKE SURE THERE IS NOTHING BLOCKING THE SWITH ON THE DOOR, IT WON'T COME ON TILL THE DOOR IS CLOSED AND THERE SHOULD BE A LITTLE PIN ON THE DOOR THAT OPERATES THE SWITCH, IT PUSHES IT IN TO LET IT KNOW THE DOOR IS SHUT

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It's almost certainly the float switch in the bottom of the machine. In the bottom is a polystyrene 'float' that is either active due to water in the bottom or is faulty. Tip your machine to the side and remove water and try again, bridge or replace switch is also an option

Have you tried running vinigar or a cleaner throught with the water or running a wire up it .Sometimes they plug up withlime and will not allow the water to run.Be sure and rinse it well after the cleanser so everything runs clear and you may have to do this two or three times, depending on how pluged it is.

Can you tell if it's filling with water. The first thing it does is fill with water (usually on a timed cycle) before the pump starts. If there's no water in the tub, it obviously won't wash dishes, since a dishwasher is nothing more than an enclosed pressure washer.
If it does not fill with water, you may have a bad fill valve or the timer that turns the fill valve on may be defective. You DO have the water turned on, RIGHT?

remove bottom cover look for tech sheet usually on right side of cabinet at bottom fh is usually a water fill issue drain may be siphoning water may be slow filling or bad flow meter flow meter may be harder to diagnois but try tapping lightly with screwdriver (it's the round object left side with 2 small hoses attached ) slim chance may be pressure switch left side rear corner

The fact that it does not fill completely can be related to a problem with the water-level switch, that regulates the water level.

See from Repairclinic:"This switch is
usually a diaphragm device with a small, clear tube attached between
the switch and the bottom of the washer's outer tub. As the water level
in the tub increases, the pressure on the air in the tube increases.
When the pressure reaches a certain level, it activates the switch,
shuts off the water, and signals the timer to begin the agitate cycle.
If the switch is defective, it may prematurely signal the water to shut
off. If so, you probably need to replace the water-level switch."

However, when it is only the switch the mashine usually completes the cycle, but with less water than normal.

A possibilty is that either the timer is faulty or there is a problem with the water supply.

Check that water is coming from water supply with regular pressure, and that hoses back there are not obstructed.

More likely you will have to replace the timer.

See again from Repairclinic:"When the cycle doesn't advance, it's probably the timer or a cold-water supply problem:

It's
the timer, if your washing machine fills with water and begins
agitating, but the timer never advances--or if the washer is in a spin
cycle and the timer won't advance. Then you need to replace the timer.

It
may be a cold-water supply problem, if the washing machine fills with
water, agitates, drains, and spins, but then doesn't fill with rinse
water. See There's no cold water."

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